SummaryApple is looking for a hardworking engineer to design and develop innovative displays and optical devices. Come and join us to make a dent in the universe.Key Qualifications
- Strong engineering background in classical linear optics including wave optics (diffraction, interference, scattering), geometric optics, and/or polarization optics in optically birefringent media
- Strong capability in mathematical modeling for simulation studies to design optical devices and to solve optical problems
- Proficiency in computer languages (Matlab, Mathematica, C/C++, Fortran, Python, etc) for simulations and modeling. Experience in commercial tools of optical simulations is preferred, but not required
- Hands-on experience in prototyping and optical system design
- Understanding of optical measurements and equipment basics
- Strong creative, analytical thinking, and problem-solving skills
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Description This position focuses on the development, prototyping, and flawless execution of technologies to enable the best front-of-screen user experience of current and future Apple products. The team fosters a collaborative and hands-on environment that encourages engineering excellence, creativity, and innovation in optics, device fabrication, LCD, OLED, circuit driving, image processing, color, and vision science.Education & Experience- Ph.D. in Optical Science/Engineering, or- Master/Bachelor degree in Optical Science/Engineering with 5+ years of experience in industry or academiaAdditional Requirements
- Pay & Benefits: The base pay range is $138,900 to $208,300, depending on skills, experience, and location. Apple offers stock programs, comprehensive medical and dental coverage, retirement benefits, discounts, educational reimbursement, and potential bonuses or relocation support. Learn more about Apple Benefits.
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